The International Buddhist Society (IBS) was founded by Ven. Maitri Mahasthavir in Lumbini on September 2, 1993 as a non-profit organization with the goal of providing free health and medical services to the poor people and illiterate local communities in the surrounding area.
The organization has grown since its founding and now operates several clinics in the Lumbini area, providing medical care to thousands of patients each year. In addition to healthcare, the IBS also provides education and vocational training to help local communities become more self-sufficient and improve their standard of living.
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The mission of the International Buddhist Society (IBS) is to provide free healthcare and educational services to communities in the Lumbini area of Nepal. The organization's mission is inspired by Buddhist principles of compassion, generosity, and social justice, and it aims to serve the needs of the poorest and most vulnerable members of society.
The International Buddhist Society's vision is to create a society where all individuals, regardless of their background or socio-economic status, have access to basic healthcare and education. The organization envisions a world where there is greater social equality and where communities are empowered to improve their standard of living.
We are a non-profital to serve free health and medical facilities
The IBS has provided free Health treatment service to more than 600,000 poor people from the peripheral of Lumbini.It has been running Mobile Clinic and providing Ambulance Service in the communities.
It has run small community savings and Agricultural Credit Programs in 39 groups in the communities. It has provided shallow Tube wells and Pump sets for irrigation through the "Agricultural Program"
The Society has established a small Buddhist library from which the local and international visitors are being benefited. It has provided scholarships to 585 poor and underprivileged girls student from different parts of Nepal